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Download the most recent calendar.xpi. Open it with your favorite zip-program. You might need to rename the .xpi to .zip. But don't forget to rename it afterwards. Extrakt the install.rdf and edit the var <em:maxVersion> of the Application you want to use to the Version you are using. I.e. 1.0 -> 1.0+ or 1.0->1.1 or whatever. Repack the install.rdf. Now you should be able to install it. | Download the most recent calendar.xpi. Open it with your favorite zip-program. You might need to rename the .xpi to .zip. But don't forget to rename it afterwards. Extrakt the install.rdf and edit the var <em:maxVersion> of the Application you want to use to the Version you are using. I.e. 1.0 -> 1.0+ or 1.0->1.1 or whatever. Repack the install.rdf. Now you should be able to install it. | ||
Warning: This shouldn't do no harm, but don't do it if you have no idea what you are doing. | Warning: This shouldn't do no harm, but don't do it if you have no idea what you are doing. | ||
===Where can I download calendar?=== | |||
http://www.mozilla.org/projects/calendar/download.html | |||
Revision as of 17:28, 9 March 2005
A FAQ in the Wiki. Nothing is here by now. By now have a look at
http://www.mozilla.org/projects/calendar/faq.html
Files
Where is my Calendar file?
(I have the German version so please correct my "back-translatioin".) Select the "calendar list" tab in the upper right area of the screen (above the "task-list"). Right click on the calender and select "edit Calendar". The file name and path are shown in the label next to "lokal filename".
Installation
How can I install calendar in my current Version of XY? It doesn't work.
Download the most recent calendar.xpi. Open it with your favorite zip-program. You might need to rename the .xpi to .zip. But don't forget to rename it afterwards. Extrakt the install.rdf and edit the var <em:maxVersion> of the Application you want to use to the Version you are using. I.e. 1.0 -> 1.0+ or 1.0->1.1 or whatever. Repack the install.rdf. Now you should be able to install it. Warning: This shouldn't do no harm, but don't do it if you have no idea what you are doing.